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Come and see how we hand build British motorcycles at Donington Hall. Tours take place Fridays at 3pm, the tour will take up to 90 minutes depending on group size. Please note maximum party size is 20.
£10.00 donation payable on the day, all proceeded go to Blesma

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Few other motorcycles offer such a personal and unique experience. Hand built by British hands this modern variant of a historic classic is waiting for you to experience for yourself and ride. Spend an hour riding the latest Norton 961 on the roads surrounding Donington Park, meet team members responsible for the production and assembly and tour around our factory located in the grounds of Donington Hall, steeped in Motorcyle history.

LATEST NEWS

Norton supports British Motorcycle Academy

July 7th 2014

Norton Motorcycles can today proudly announce it’s support for the British Motorcycle Manufacture Academy [BMMA], the brainchild of Stuart Garner the CEO of Norton. Stuart passionately b... Read More

California Dreamin...

May 21st 2014

Norton are pleased to announce the first shipment of bikes to California for some 30 years! After a lengthy process of testing and homologation bikes are now leaving the factory destined f... Read More

Norton at the 2014 TT races.

June 12th 2014

Now we’re all back and the dust has settled we can look back at our 2014 TT.
The team had two all new SG3 bikes and a new rider in Cameron Donald, with Mick Grant and Steve Plater brou... Read More

Norton SG3 at the 2014 TT races.

June 3rd 2014

The Norton race team are currently at the Isle of Man competing in the 2014 TT road races. Our factory rider Cameron Donald has currently posted a 123 mph lap time in practice. With many s... Read More

California Dreamin...

May 21st 2014

Norton are pleased to announce the first shipment of bikes to California for some 30 years! After a lengthy process of testing and homologation bikes are now leaving the factory destined f... Read More

News

Following the successful launch at the British Embassy in Tokyo earlier this year Norton can announce today the first 961 Commando shipment to Japan. After an absence of some 30 years Norton are back in Japan partnering PCI Limited with a multi year exclusive distribution agreement.

We are delighted to announce that Norton Motorcycles are heading down under. We are working closely with a Fraser Motorcycles Group Company to homologate and distribute our Norton 961 Commando range throughout Australia and New Zealand.

The very first batch of bikes are exported today. Peter Howes, President of Norton Canada is here at the factory sending the bikes on their way. Norton are back in Canada after some 30 years… Further new territories opening in coming weeks, fantastic to be getting these hand built British bikes exported around the world.

After the race team had a hectic time at the TT races, the factory kept busy throughout. The whole team were flat out hand building 961 Commando bikes. Pictured is a real eye catcher, a stunning 961 Cafe Racer in Yellow with hand polished engine cases and you can just make out the Carbon fibre Rear Hugger.

Norton return from a successful 2013 TT, factory riders Ian Mackman and Dan Hegarty did a great job under wet and difficult conditions in first practice week. In the first Superbike race aboard the all new Norton SG2 ‘Mackers’ had an amazing race and came home with...